[04/29/11 - 09:37 AM]Oxygen Media Reveals the Twelve Contenders of the Highly Anticipated "The Glee Project" Premiering Sunday, June 12 at 9PM ET/PTAdditionally, Oxygen will air its second round of "Glee" episodes during its "Glee" marathon on Saturday, May 21 from 10am-11pm ET/PT.

[via press release from Oxygen]

WHO WILL BECOME A NEW FACE ON THE HIT SERIES "GLEE?"

OXYGEN MEDIA REVEALS THE TWELVE CONTENDERS OF THE HIGHLY ANTICIPATED "THE GLEE PROJECT" PREMIERING SUNDAY, JUNE 12 AT 9PM ET/PT

Oxygen Airs Second "Gleekend" Marathon on Saturday, May 21 from 10am-11pm ET/PT

NEW YORK - April 29, 2011 - Reality competition will never be the same as Oxygen introduces the 12 contenders of "The Glee Project," premiering on Sunday, June 12 at 9pm ET/PT. From Ryan Murphy, the creator and Emmy(R) award winning executive producer of "Glee," and executive producer of "Glee" Dante Di Loreto, comes a groundbreaking 10-episode competition series, "The Glee Project" which finds and trains a group of 12 extraordinarily talented performers who compete against one another to win a seven episode guest starring role on "Glee." From thousands of entries, and an exhaustive nationwide and online talent search, the series uncovers a unique group of artists from both professional and amateur backgrounds proving every underdog has a fighting chance at stardom. Additionally, Oxygen will air its second round of "Glee" episodes during its "Glee" marathon on Saturday, May 21 from 10am-11pm ET/PT. Oxygen's first "Glee" marathon reached over four million viewers.

"'The Glee Project' is one of the most exciting shows we've ever produced," said Amy Introcaso-Davis, Senior Vice President, Original Programming and Development. "This group of kids is incredible to watch as they immerse themselves into this series...it's uplifting, heartfelt and emotional."

Across ten episodes, the hopefuls will be narrowed down through intensive rounds of workshops, singing, dancing and acting -based assignments as the creative forces of "Glee" carefully assess which of them has what it takes to be one of the next new faces of the award winning show. Ryan Murphy will join casting director Robert Ulrich, choreographer and "Glee" co-producer Zach Woodlee in the final deliberations of each installment of the series.

In addition, Oxygen also announced that a group of "Glee" series regulars will appear as guest mentors in each episode. Fan favorite Darren Criss will make a guest appearance in the series premiere as the first of these mentors. Criss joined the cast of "Glee" last season as 'Blaine' and quickly became a breakout sensation.

The group of young performers represents a diverse cross-section of society and come from large cities including New York, Atlanta and Los Angeles as well as small towns like Paducah, KY and Derry City, Ireland. The stakes for them are enormous - a prize that money can't buy: a multi-episode guest starring role on "Glee!"

Said casting director Ulrich, "Each and every one of these kids has what it takes to be a star. I was captivated by their passion and charisma, and I know viewers will be too."

Meet the contenders:

The Boys

Alex
Age: 18
Hometown: Lynn, MA

Alex has been a performer since he was a toddler, and has been performing in amateur shows since high school. He lost his father to cancer at the age of six and finding his love for acting and singing has helped him find a way to express his emotions. Extracurricular activities such as church choir, school choir, improv club and costume design keep him extremely busy. He has tremendous range and has the ability to tackle any lead role --both male or female! Alex was one of the 34,000 people to submit an audition video for "The Glee Project" via MySpace.

Bryce
Age: 22
Hometown: Westlake Village, CA

Bryce has been performing ever since he picked up an acoustic guitar and taught himself to play at age 13. In his junior year of high school, he discovered the theatre department and for the first time in his life felt comfortable in his own skin. At 15, while vacationing in the Bahamas, Bryce dove headfirst into a coral reef, splitting open his head and breaking his neck. For the next seven months he lived in a neck brace unsure of whether he would walk again. Currently, Bryce attends Berklee College of Music in Boston where he is a Voice major with a scholarship. He sings jazz, rap, pop, punk, reggae and gospel and is also an accomplished songwriter. Bryce was one of the 34,000 to submit an audition video for "The Glee Project" via MySpace.

Cameron
Age: 21
Hometown: Fort Worth, TX

Cameron is a natural musician who, up until six months ago, had never taken a single music lesson. He's been performing in amateur shows for four years. In high school, Cameron was hated by all the guys but loved by all the girls. He grew up loving the Beatles - they inspire him and influence him as a musician and a performer. He originally auditioned for "The Glee Project" at the Dallas/Fort Worth open casting call.

Damian
Age: 18
Hometown: Derry City, Northern Ireland

Damian tours with the Irish vocal group Celtic Thunder and has been performing with them since age 14. While he has a lower voice than most male pop singers, Damian is a versatile vocalist who has learned to master many different styles. A native of Ireland, he brings a different cultural mindset than others competing on the show. Damian was discovered through industry channels to audition for "The Glee Project."

Matheus
Age: 20
Hometown: Atlanta, GA

Originally from Brazil, Matheus moved to the United States eight years ago to consult American doctors about his 4'9" height. Their conclusion: he is "just short." Despite not knowing any English, he enrolled in school three days after moving to the States and through the help of his trusty dictionary, mastered the language within months. Music has always been his best companion - helping him get through life's difficult challenges. Finally overcoming his insecurities, Matheus decided to audition for "The Glee Project" at the Dallas/Fort Worth open casting call. He proudly proves that being different is never a bad thing.

Samuel
Age: 19
Hometown: Los Angeles, CA

Samuel, a musician at heart, is not only the lead singer in his band, but he also plays guitar, drums, bass and piano. He's a hopeless romantic and has a knack for serenading the ladies, often more confident singing to them than actually talking to them. Samuel was one of the 34,000 people to submit an audition video for "The Glee Project" via MySpace.

The Girls

Ellis
Age: 19
Hometown: Grayslake, IL

Ellis has been performing in amateur shows for four years. Always the outcast in high school, Ellis used her vocal talents and musical theater to find friends and express herself. Ellis originally auditioned for "The Glee Project" at the Chicago open casting call.

Emily
Age: 22
Hometown: New York, NY

Emily has been performing for 11 years, both in off-Broadway shows and in Las Vegas. She attended LaGuardia High School - New York City's "Fame" school - and prides herself on her training. Her feisty and flirty personality commands attention and comes out in the way she performs. She has her eye on the prize and will do whatever it takes to win, competition and all. Emily was discovered through industry channels to audition for "The Glee Project."

Hannah
Age: 20
Hometown: Charlotte, NC

Hannah has been performing in amateur shows for six years. Even though she sometimes feels self-conscious about her weight, she uses her sense of humor and exuberance to overcome any negative feelings she has about her appearance. Besides her talent for singing, Hannah can also rap (under the alias Rogue), which illustrates her sincere quirkiness and positive attitude. Hannah originally auditioned for "The Glee Project" at the Dallas/Fort Worth open casting call.

Lindsay
Age: 19
Hometown: Modesto, CA

Lindsay has been performing in amateur shows for 13 years. Deaf for the first six months of her life, she especially appreciates her ear for music more than ever. She hasn't always been accepted as a performer, but she continues to work hard, accept who she is and allow her inner-beauty to shine. Lindsay was discovered through industry channels to audition for "The Glee Project."

Marissa
Age: 19
Hometown: New York, NY

Marissa has been performing in commercials and shows on both an amateur and professional level for over 12 years. She is a native New Yorker with a colorful bohemian style. She is an artist in every sense of the word: skilled in singing, acting, dancing, drawing and design. Marissa was one of the 34,000 people to submit an audition video for "The Glee Project" via MySpace.

McKynleigh
Age: 19
Hometown: Paducah, KY

McKynleigh has been performing in amateur shows for 13 years. As a biracial musician, she surprises people when they discover her strength is singing country music. Growing up home-schooled, she always wanted to be in show choir but never had the chance. McKynleigh originally auditioned for "The Glee Project" at the Chicago open casting call.

"The Glee Project" is produced by Ryan Murphy Television and Embassy Row with Ryan Murphy, Dante Di Loreto, Michael Davies and Shauna Minoprio serving as executive producers.

Fans can get all of the latest info about "The Glee Project" and how to follow the contenders from our official Facebook page at http://www.facebook.com/thegleeproject and by following "The Glee Project" on Twitter at http://www.twitter.com/thegleeproject. Additionally, viewers can log on to www.Oxygen.com for a more in depth look at each contender and to meet the judges, complete with photo galleries and video. During the "Gleekend" on May 21, fans can log on to www.OxygenLive.com at 9:30pm ET for a chat with "Glee" and "The Glee Project" casting director Robert Ulrich.

About Ryan Murphy Television

Ryan Murphy Television is the creative force behind some of today's most groundbreaking television. Responsible for the Primetime Emmy(R) and Golden Globe(R) winning series "Nip/Tuck" and "Glee," which has become a cultural phenomenon, RMTV strives to bring fresh perspectives to television audiences the world over.

About Embassy Row

Embassy Row is a New York City-based global format and digital production company dedicated to developing original concepts and adapting international formats for television networks, online and wireless distribution in the U.S. and around the world. We specialize in the genres of games, comedy, reality, factual, sports and food and are pioneers in the fields of brand-supported and digital content. Embassy Row is a creative company, led by hands-on producers always on the lookout for the next breakthrough idea. Since 2008, Embassy Row has been a part of the Sony Pictures Television company.

About Oxygen Media

Oxygen Media is a multiplatform lifestyle brand that delivers relevant and engaging content to young women who like to "live out loud." Oxygen is rewriting the rulebook for women's media by changing how the world sees entertainment from a young woman's point of view. Through a vast array of unconventional and original content including "Bad Girls Club," "Hair Battle Spectacular," and "Tori & Dean: Home Sweet Hollywood," the growing cable network is the premiere destination to find unique and groundbreaking unscripted programming. A social media trendsetter, Oxygen is a leading force in engaging modern young women, wherever they are, with popular, award winning features online including www.OxygenLive.com, the real time social viewing party that is also available as an app for the iPhone and iPad, as well as innovative tools shopOholic and makeOvermatic. Oxygen is available in 77 million homes, and can be found online and on mobile devices at www.oxygen.com. Follow us on Twitter at http://www.twitter.com/OxygenPR. Oxygen Media is a service of NBCUniversal.

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